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Please help with electrical upgrades for my setup
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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 5719421" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>Learning is a LONG process. I've only been really into car audio for the past 4 years and still learn a lot. Trying to learn on here is hard though, there are only a few people that really know what they're talking about and hundreds more that think they know what they're talking about. trying to figure out who knows what they're talking about and who really has no clue is hard for newbies. I get proven wrong on some things once in awhile, which I don't mind, it's all a learning process. LoopKiller knows his sh*t, SnoopDan does too, so I'd listen to them. There are others but I won't post the other names.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 5719421, member: 587873"] Learning is a LONG process. I've only been really into car audio for the past 4 years and still learn a lot. Trying to learn on here is hard though, there are only a few people that really know what they're talking about and hundreds more that think they know what they're talking about. trying to figure out who knows what they're talking about and who really has no clue is hard for newbies. I get proven wrong on some things once in awhile, which I don't mind, it's all a learning process. LoopKiller knows his sh*t, SnoopDan does too, so I'd listen to them. There are others but I won't post the other names. [/QUOTE]
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